I'm not so sure about the ISFJ GWB part. I could never see myself running for office and then being in charge of the entire country. The criticism, the rapid decisions that need to be made. But then again, maybe that is why Bush has caused a lot of problems.

George Bush: ESTP [Note: For you SJ'ers out there, Bush is married to an SJ, close friends with SJs, and both of his parents and his brother is an SJ. He is steeped in the conservative Christian culture. IMO that's why he often shows aspects of SJ behavior. But it's not his natural inclination. He's by nature an easy-going, schmoozing, seat-of-your-pants gunslinger.]

Laura Bush: ISTJ

Bill Clinton: ESFP

Hillary Clinton: INTJ

Cheney: xSTJ

John McCain: ExTJ

Al Gore: ISTJ [Gore was under too much pressure to succeed, which is where he gets his E and N qualities from; he was always trying to be MORE than he was. Note how miserably he did in trying to extrovert and be imaginative; but he's really not that imaginative, he's very practical in his concerns... the practical ends of technology and environment.]

Rudy Guliani: IxTJ (?)

Swartzeneggar: ESFP (compare to Jesse Ventura, rampant ESTP)

John Edwards: ENFP

George Bush Sr: ISTJ

Barbara Bush: xSFJ

"Hey Capa -- We're only stardust." ~ "Sunshine"

“Pleasure to me is wonder—the unexplored, the unexpected, the thing that is hidden and the changeless thing that lurks behind superficial mutability. To trace the remote in the immediate; the eternal in the ephemeral; the past in the present; the infinite in the finite; these are to me the springs of delight and beauty.” ~ H.P. Lovecraft